Land Lab Mother Dose™ Prenatal | The Female Edit
The Female Edit is an authorised Australian stockist of LandLab MotherDose
Some prenatals do the bare minimum. This one shows up prepared.
Land Lab’s Prenatal Multivitamin is formulated with intention, evidence based doses, bioavailable forms and a design that’s as gentle on the stomach as it is supportive of fertility and pregnancy. No fillers, no token nutrients, no shortcuts.
Inside, you’ll find activated folate (thank god), vitamin B12, iodine and a meaningful dose of choline, a quietly essential nutrient many prenatals conveniently forget.
Highly absorbable, chelated minerals ensure your body actually receives what’s on the label, while a considered blend of vitamins supports both maternal wellbeing and healthy development from the very beginning.
This is prenatal care, edited.
Unlike traditional prenatal multivitamins that rely on synthetic folic acid and ferrous sulfate, Mother Dose uses bioavailable 5-MTHF folate and a gentle, iron-free formulation for better absorption, fewer side effects and genuine clinical alignment.
Every ingredient is peer-reviewed and third-party tested, ensuring purity, potency, and purpose.
- Methylated B-vitamins (B6, B12) support energy and mood through red-blood-cell production.
- Choline (550 mg/day) aids infant neurodevelopment and maternal cognition.
- Kakadu Plum vitamin C enhances iron uptake from food.
- While no synthetic fillers keep it easy on the gut.
Formulated and made in Australia, by Australian Natives. There’s something deeply special about growing a baby on Australian land and nourishing them with what this land offers.
- The highest daily dose of choline on the market
550 mg choline, the highest dose available in an Australian prenatal, supporting healthy foetal brain and neural development.
- Evidence-based nutrient forms
Includes methylated B-vitamins (B6, B12, and folate as 5-MTHF) for superior absorption and reduced methylation fatigue.
- Anti-nausea support
Formulated with 1.5 g ginger root extract and vitamin B6, clinically shown to reduce nausea and morning sickness symptoms.
- Dual intake options
If you’re unable to stomach a capsule, break it open and mix the contents into juice, a smoothie, or yoghurt and honey for easier use during nausea-sensitive stages. The Kakadu Plum gives it a zingy, zesty flavour.
- Iron-free by design
A stance against blanket dosing, which can be unnecessary and irritative to the gut – this encourages personalised iron supplementation to align with individual needs based on your labs.
- Native antioxidant defence
Features 600 mg of Kakadu Plum per dose – a whole food form of Vitamin C (the highest Vitamin C in the plant kingdom), and exceptionally high in polyphenols and antioxidants to protect cells from oxidative stress.
- Peer-reviewed formulation
Reviewed by 60+ health professionals across obstetrics, nutrition, and naturopathy to ensure efficacy and safety.
- Regulatory assurance
TGA-listed No. AUST L 4871276 for verified quality, safety, and ingredient integrity.
- Vegan-friendly formula with minimal excipients
Vegan and vegetarian formula that also contains minimal excipients — just acacia gum and calcium phosphate. It’s free from artificial sweeteners or polyols and also free from artificial preservatives like sulphites, benzoates, sorbates, and synthetic antimicrobial agents.
- Profit for Purpose
Every purchase helps fund our DGR-registered charity, Motherlines Foundation, which provides 10 months of prenatal supplements to pregnant Australian women holding a government-issued Concession Card.
Frequently Asked Questions
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The best prenatal vitamin is one that provides evidence based nutrients in forms your body can easily absorb and use. Key nutrients to look for include folate, choline, iodine, vitamin B12, vitamin D, and well absorbed minerals.
At The Female Edit, we stock practitioner selected prenatal vitamins that meet the nutritional demands of preconception, pregnancy, and postpartum. Two of our most popular options are Land Lab Mother Dose Prenatal and EverNatal Prenatal, both of which contain 550mg of choline per daily dose, a nutrient often missing or underdosed in many prenatal supplements.
The best prenatal for you will depend on your individual needs, health history, and whether you require nutrients such as iron.
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A high quality prenatal vitamin should provide nutrients that support both maternal health and fetal development.
Important nutrients to look for include:
• Folate (preferably in an active form)
• Choline
• Iodine
• Vitamin B12
• Vitamin D
• Iron (if appropriate for your needs)
• Zinc
• Selenium
• Magnesium
One nutrient receiving increasing attention is choline. Research suggests choline plays an important role in fetal brain and nervous system development, yet many prenatal vitamins contain little or none at all.
At The Female Edit, we prioritise prenatal vitamins that contain meaningful amounts of choline, including Land Lab Mother Dose Prenatal and EverNatal Prenatal, both providing 550mg per daily serving.
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Ideally, you should begin taking a prenatal vitamin at least three months before trying to conceive. This allows your body time to build nutrient stores that support egg quality, early fetal development, and a healthy pregnancy.
Certain nutrients, particularly folate, iodine, choline, vitamin B12, and vitamin D, are important before conception occurs. Neural tube development begins very early in pregnancy, often before many women realise they are pregnant.
For this reason, healthcare practitioners commonly recommend starting a high quality prenatal vitamin during the preconception phase rather than waiting for a positive pregnancy test.
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A nutrient dense diet is the foundation of a healthy pregnancy, but even women who eat exceptionally well can struggle to consistently meet the increased nutritional demands of preconception and pregnancy through food alone.
Nutrients such as folate, iodine, choline, vitamin D, and iron can be difficult to obtain in optimal amounts every day. Pregnancy also significantly increases requirements for many vitamins and minerals.
A high quality prenatal vitamin is designed to complement a healthy diet rather than replace one. It helps provide nutritional insurance during a time when nutrient demands are at their highest.
At The Female Edit, we carefully curate practitioner selected prenatal vitamins to support women through preconception, pregnancy, and postpartum, making it easier to choose products that align with current nutritional recommendations and real world needs.